ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX
PICTURE THEATRES MalflStlo—"Crime and Punishment"—ll. 12.30. 2.50, 5 and 3. St. James'— "Mutiny on the Bounty"—ll, 2.15 and 8. Regent—" Street Singer'i Serenade "—ll. 2.15 and 8. Plaza—"His Night Out"—11. 12.30, 2.80. 5 and 8. Civic—"Follow the Fleet"—ll. 9.15 and 8. Embassy—"Rose of the Rancho"—ll. 2.11. and 8. Strand—"Sguibs" and "Kentucky Miaetrels"—Continuous from 11. National—"The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo" and "Vintage Wine"— Continuous from 11. Roxy and Tlvoll—' "Dangerous Waters" and "Don't Get Personal"—Rosy, 11. 2, 6 and 8; Tivoli, 8. Londorv—"All of Me"—Continuous from 11. State— "Broadway Melody of* 1936." Victoria —"The Crusades" and "Broken Dreams." Epsom Regent—"Behold My Wife" and "Annie Oakley." • Tudor —"The Three Musketeers." Gaiety—"The Torch Singer." Britannia —"Hopalong Cassidy" and "Old Man Rhythm." Crystal Palace—"The Scoundrel" and "Two in the Dark." Star —"it Happened One Night" and "Lady for a Day.' State, Onehisnga— Em, Jail," an 4 "Counsellor at Law." State, Devonport—"Private Jones" and "Flying Devils." Princess —"Affairs of a Gentleman" and "Afraid to Talk." Capitol—"Roberta" and "We're in th« Money." RialtO— "Judge Priest" and "Call it Luck." picturedrome—"The Dude Ranger." DANCING ' Civic Cabaret— Dancing. a (Entertainment Notice# appear on Page 18.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22400, 22 April 1936, Page 15
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193ENTERTAINMENTS INDEX New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22400, 22 April 1936, Page 15
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